I think it would be overly simplistic to say the Men's movement is nothing more than angry reactionaries. That would be somewhat unique. You see that in people who lived during the movements, like how the truly reactionary racists are mostly people who grew up before or during the civil rights movement, but people who were born a generation or two after women became equal? They aren't suddenly pissed off now for the world their mothers were raised in. Millennial feminism seems to be what has created these Men's rights movements, and Millennial feminism is quite different. I think the modern Millennial feminists are people who learned about all the awful shit that happened in the past and processed it incorrectly, so that instead of seeing colonialism and oppression as the expression of human folly and something that we all have to worry about, we've turned it into this very specific story of white males being a naturally evil force and everybody else being victims of that force. Which isn't how this works. But when you make that mistake, when you think evil requires white men, then everybody else is infallible and the conversation becomes skewed. Now, the difference between the rest of us white men and those like the OP is that most of us understand it is a minority making this mistake and that most people of every color and sex are just living day to day and aren't making shitty judgements like this, whereas the Patriarch has blown this entire mistake out of proportion and is treating a small number of mostly powerless, incorrect radical feminists as a major danger he has to react too. In some ways, this is more dangerous. The biggest danger in radical feminism isn't really the feminists themselves, because they could only gain traction in a minority since their beliefs are so bald-faced hypocritical that most people will not be persuaded in the end. The thing I fear is that the Patriarch's reactionaries will gain traction and that the radical feminists will accidentally inspire a massive backslide against liberalism all together. If enough people start equating radical feminism with normal feminism, or with the civil rights movement, it could be a bad thing. In short, radical feminism is am embarrassment that should be mocked, absolutely, but the Patriarch's form of stubborn reaction is how fascists happen.